So it seems that Ireland still has a fairly lively job market, well at least in my area of expertise.
Only been there once to do some commissioning for a week, so don't know the country. Read that its uber expensive, so not expecting that the quoted 50-55 euro ph is going to last long or be enough to save up. Still, it's a whole lot more than sitting at home and not invoicing.
Few things which might make it better, for starters, its not Dublin, so perhaps less expensive? Currently renting in the UK and would have to do the same there, heard that this might be rather hard though as properties are really hard to come by there. Not massively keen on dragging my wife + 2yo with me only to find out that they "changed their business attitude" and don't need me anymore, so would probably stay in a B&B for a few weeks to suss things out and see if its worth it. Normally I'd just fly in / out, but with Covid I'm not sure how easy that would be (or how risky).
Anyone has any ideas on what the most tax effective way is to run this contract through? Umbrella, Irish ltd? I have a UK ltd if that helps (doubt it). Accountant knows bugger all as it's all Irish tax law he knows nothing about.
Only been there once to do some commissioning for a week, so don't know the country. Read that its uber expensive, so not expecting that the quoted 50-55 euro ph is going to last long or be enough to save up. Still, it's a whole lot more than sitting at home and not invoicing.
Few things which might make it better, for starters, its not Dublin, so perhaps less expensive? Currently renting in the UK and would have to do the same there, heard that this might be rather hard though as properties are really hard to come by there. Not massively keen on dragging my wife + 2yo with me only to find out that they "changed their business attitude" and don't need me anymore, so would probably stay in a B&B for a few weeks to suss things out and see if its worth it. Normally I'd just fly in / out, but with Covid I'm not sure how easy that would be (or how risky).
Anyone has any ideas on what the most tax effective way is to run this contract through? Umbrella, Irish ltd? I have a UK ltd if that helps (doubt it). Accountant knows bugger all as it's all Irish tax law he knows nothing about.
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